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Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37456575/assessing-the-modified-neighborhood-cohesion-index-among-african-american-adolescents-living-in-public-housing-an-exploratory-and-confirmatory-factor-analysis
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Melissa L Villodas, Von E Nebbitt, Margaret Lombe, Mansoo Yu, Andrew Foell, Henrika McCoy, Ngozi V Enelamah
OBJECTIVE: African American youth are disproportionately overrepresented in low-resourced segregated urban neighborhoods. Consequently, they experience greater exposure to neighborhood risks and subsequent depressive symptoms. Neighborhood cohesion represents a protective factor for youth in such environments. However, the concept remains underexplored among African American youth. This study examines the psychometric properties of a modified version of the Neighborhood Cohesion Index (NCI) among African American youth living in public housing...
2023: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37441191/social-determinants-of-health-and-parenting-self-efficacy-among-mothers-of-preterm-infants
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Susanne Klawetter, Blair Weikel, Kristi Roybal, Nazan Cetin, Mathew C Uretsky, Stephanie L Bourque, Anne Hall, Sunah S Hwang, Madalynn Neu, Mauricio A Palau, Jessica Scott, Pari Shah, Jennifer C Greenfield
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationships between social and environmental factors and parenting self-efficacy (PSE) among mothers of preterm infants hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) using a social determinants of health (SDoH) framework. METHOD: We analyzed data from a prospective cohort study that included 187 mother-infant dyads admitted to four NICUs in the Mountain West region between June 2017 and December 2019. We used multivariable linear regression models to assess the independent associations between maternal and infant characteristics and PSE...
2023: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37389407/extreme-risk-protection-orders-in-washington-state-understanding-the-role-of-health-professionals
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Kelsey M Conrick, Adam Davis, Lauren Rooney, M Alex Bellenger, Frederick P Rivara, Ali Rowhani-Rahbar, Megan Moore
OBJECTIVE: Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO) allow a petitioner to file a civil order to temporarily restrict access to firearms among individuals ("respondents") deemed to be at extreme risk of harming themselves, others, or both. Although unable to file ERPOs for their clients in most states, health professionals may play a pivotal role in the ERPO process by recommending an eligible petitioner initiate the process. We describe the process of filing an ERPO when a healthcare, mental health, or social service professional contacted an ERPO petitioner...
2023: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38009095/just-research-advancing-antiracist-and-antioppressive-social-work-research
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Bernadine Y Waller, Arati Maleku, Camille R Quinn, Anamika Barman-Adhikari, Linda S Sprague Martinez, Dorian Traube, Jennifer L Bellamy
The Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) created its Research Capacity and Development Committee in 2017 to build research capacity across the careers of social work scholars. The committee has initiated multiple conferences and webinar sessions that have increasingly focused on antiracist and antioppressive (ARAO) research, including "Mentorship for Antiracist and Inclusive Research" and "Strategies for Supporting Antiracist Pedagogy & Scholarship: Reimagining Institutional Systems & Structures...
2022: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36687398/-we-re-in-this-together-perceived-effects-of-breast-cancer-on-african-american-survivors-marital-relationships
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Tess Thompson, Maxine Davis, Maria PĂ©rez, Melissa Jonson-Reid, Donna B Jeffe
OBJECTIVE: We examined married African American breast cancer survivors' perceptions of how cancer affected their marriage, social support from their spouses, and spouses' physical and mental health. METHOD: We conducted a thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with 15 married African American breast cancer survivors who had participated in a larger randomized controlled trial. Interviews were professionally transcribed and then independently coded by two coders...
2022: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36212031/two-part-models-for-father-child-relationship-variables-presence-in-the-child-s-life-and-quality-of-the-relationship-conditional-on-some-presence
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Kimberly L Henry, Thao P Tran, Della V Agbeke, Hyanghee Lee, Anne Williford, John J Dziak
Parent-child relationship variables are often measured using a two-part approach. For example, when assessing the warmth of the father-child relationship, a child is first asked if they have contact with their father; if so, the level of warmth they feel toward him is ascertained. In this setting, data on the warmth measure is missing for children without contact with their father, and such missing data can pose a significant methodological and substantive challenge when the variable is used as an outcome or antecedent variable in a model...
2022: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36090844/sexual-health-communication-among-young-black-women-and-their-social-network-members
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Jaih B Craddock
Objective: Young Black women (YBW) are at high risk of HIV infection. Although sexual health communication in social networks has been shown to help prevent HIV among high-risk populations, sexual health communication between YBW and their social network members (SNMs) has been insufficiently studied. Method: Egocentric social-network-level and individual-level data were collected from 78 YBW ages 18-25 to examine their sexual health communication. Multilevel multivariable logistic regression models assessed the association among individual sexual risk behaviors, SNM characteristics, and sexual health communication...
2020: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33841719/parents-perceptions-of-adolescent-exposure-to-marijuana-following-legalization-in-washington-state
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Tiffany M Jones, Nicole Eisenberg, Rick Kosterman, Jungeun Olivia Lee, Jennifer A Bailey, Kevin P Haggerty
Objective: Parents in Washington State face new challenges related to the non-medical marijuana legislation that was passed in 2012. We asked parent focus group participants about changes they have observed in their environment, how their children are exposed to marijuana, and how this exposure might affect youth marijuana use. Method: We conducted 6 focus groups with parents of youth ages 8 to 15 (N = 54). Parents were recruited from the Seattle Social Development Project, a multi-ethnic, longitudinal panel study that originated in Seattle in 1985...
2020: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33312436/welfare-participation-in-childhood-as-a-predictor-of-cigarette-use-in-adulthood-in-the-united-states
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Lisa de Saxe Zerden, Shiyou Wu, Qi Wu, Mark Fraser
Objective: Smoking is widely acknowledged as a high-risk behavior associated with poor physical health outcomes. We use Add Health Wave I and Wave IV data ( N = 15,701) to explore whether childhood welfare participation predicts smoking behaviors in adulthood. Method: We conducted propensity score matching and dosage analysis of welfare participation to explore whether childhood welfare participation had different effects on smoking behaviors in adulthood. We used 3 approaches for dealing with the survey weight and propensity score weights for post-matching regression analyses...
2019: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31588254/changes-in-mindful-parenting-associations-with-changes-in-parenting-parent-youth-relationship-quality-and-youth-behavior
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J Douglas Coatsworth, Zachary Timpe, Robert L Nix, Larissa G Duncan, Mark T Greenberg
Objective: There is growing interest in mindful parenting and how this form of intentional, compassionate interactions with youth are associated with developmental outcomes. We investigated how mindful parenting changes over time, either naturally or in response to interventions, and how that change is associated with other proximal developmental changes. Method: We used data from a longitudinal, randomized-controlled study design ( N = 432 families) to investigate the associations between changes in mindful parenting and 3 outcomes: positive parenting, parent-youth relationship quality, and youth aggression...
2018: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30854168/enhancing-natural-reward-responsiveness-among-opioid-users-predicts-chronic-pain-relief-eeg-analyses-from-a-trial-of-mindfulness-oriented-recovery-enhancement
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Eric L Garland, Matthew O Howard
OBJECTIVE: Although opioid-treated chronic pain patients evidence blunted responsiveness to natural rewards, focusing on naturally rewarding stimuli can produce analgesia in these patients. A prior randomized controlled trial (RCT) demonstrated that a social work intervention-Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE)-enhanced natural reward processing as indicated by event-related brain potentials (ERPs). The aim of the present study was to perform a secondary data analysis on ERPs collected in this RCT to explore whether improvements in electrocortical response to natural reward predicted pain relief...
2018: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30505392/using-cognitive-neuroscience-to-improve-mental-health-treatment-a-comprehensive-review
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Jessica A Wojtalik, Shaun M Eack, Matthew J Smith, Matcheri S Keshavan
Mental health interventions do not yet offer complete, client-defined functional recovery, and novel directions in treatment research are needed to improve the efficacy of available interventions. One promising direction is the integration of social work and cognitive neuroscience methods, which provides new opportunities for clinical intervention research that will guide development of more effective mental health treatments that holistically attend to the biological, social, and environmental contributors to disability and recovery...
2018: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30338029/fathers-criminal-behavior-and-involvement-with-children-the-moderating-role-of-family-relationships
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Pajarita Charles, Deborah Gorman-Smith, Michael Schoeny, Laura Sudec, Patrick Tolan, David Henry
Objective: Research indicates that fathers' criminal behavior can be problematic for children through multiple pathways, yet few studies have examined the effect of fathers' kinship networks in this process. This study examines the association between fathers' criminal behavior and involvement with their children and the extent to which a father's relationships with individuals in his extended family network moderate this association. Method: Hierarchical linear modeling was used to predict fathers' involvement using data from a longitudinal intergenerational study of 335 children and 149 low-income, minority fathers...
2018: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30250635/adolescent-alcohol-use-the-effects-of-parental-knowledge-peer-substance-use-and-peer-tolerance-of-use
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Christina M Sellers, Kimberly H McManama O'Brien, Lynn Hernandez, Anthony Spirito
Objective: Parents and peers exert significant influence on a young person's decision to consume alcohol. This study examines the relationship between parental monitoring and adolescent alcohol consumption and tests whether peer substance use and tolerance of use mediates the relationship between monitoring and drinking. Method: Participants included 116 adolescents (53.5% female; M age = 15.6). All participants reported drinking alcohol in the past 6 months, and 96 participants had been previously admitted to a hospital emergency department for an alcohol-related event...
2018: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30220962/employment-outcomes-from-a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-two-employment-interventions-with-homeless-youth
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Kristin M Ferguson
Objective: Limited research exists on how employment interventions contribute to employment outcomes for homeless youth. This study examines the comparative efficacy of 2 interventions-Social Enterprise Intervention (SEI) and Individual Placement and Support (IPS)-provided to homeless youth with mental illness in a randomized controlled trial. Method: Participants were recruited from 1 homeless youth agency in Los Angeles, CA, and randomized to the SEI ( n = 36) or IPS ( n = 36) conditions...
2018: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29910848/police-use-of-force-by-ethnicity-sex-and-socioeconomic-class
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Robert O Motley, Sean Joe
Objective: Disparities in police responses to Black and White people have received significant research and public attention in recent years. This study examines self-reported accounts of exposure to and perceptions of police use of force among Black and White ethnic groups by sex and income level. Method: Using bivariate and multivariate approaches, we analyzed data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics 2011 Police-Public Contact Survey, a measure administered to a nationally representative sample of U...
2018: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29868150/the-pursuit-of-quality-for-social-work-practice-three-generations-and-counting
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Enola Proctor
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2017: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29416591/social-aspects-of-the-workplace-among-individuals-with-bipolar-disorder
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Lisa O'Donnell, Joseph A Himle, Kelly Ryan, Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, Melvin G McInnis, Jenna Weintraub, Marisa Kelly, Patricia Deldin
Objective: Bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by recurrent mood episodes and profound impairments in psychosocial functioning. Occupational disability is one of the most problematic impairments for individuals with BD due to high rates of unemployment and work impairments. Current evidence indicates that social stressors at work-such as social isolation, conflict with others, and stigmas-are common experiences for employed individuals with BD. Yet, few studies have examined the relationship between social stressors at work and overall occupational functioning, instead focusing on individual clinical features of the disorder...
2017: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28435538/scaling-up-a-multifaceted-violence-prevention-package-county-level-impact-of-the-north-carolina-youth-violence-prevention-center
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Paul R Smokowski, Katie L Cotter, Shenyang Guo, Caroline Bill Robertson Evans
OBJECTIVE: Multifaceted approaches to youth-violence prevention package evidence-based programs into initiatives that yield large-scale impact. This study assessed the impact of a package of evidence-based violence prevention programs, implemented as part of the North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center, on county-level violence indicators. METHOD: Using growth-curve modeling, the target county was compared to all other counties in North Carolina and a comparison county...
2017: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28344750/the-effectiveness-of-policy-interventions-for-school-bullying-a-systematic-review
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William Hall
OBJECTIVE: Bullying threatens the mental and educational well-being of students. Although anti-bullying policies are prevalent, little is known about their effectiveness. This systematic review evaluates the methodological characteristics and summarizes substantive findings of studies examining the effectiveness of school bullying policies. METHOD: Searches of 11 bibliographic databases yielded 489 studies completed since January 1, 1995. Following duplicate removal and double-independent screening based on a priori inclusion criteria, 21 studies were included for review...
2017: Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
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